Meaning of 'Mandakini'

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Religious Importance

The Mandakini is mentioned as one of the transcendental rivers in the holy religious work Srimad Bhagavatam.

John Leyden's 1810 Malay Annals mention that, Parameswara, the founder of the Sultanate of Malacca, carried a sword named Chora Sa Mandakini (Cura Si Manja Kini) as part of his royal regalia. The sword is now a part of the Sultan of Perak's official regalia. The sword is believed to be of Indian origin and between 800 to 1,000 years old.

White Water

The Mandakini is a runnable low volume river from October to April and can be unpredictable in the Monsoon months (June-September) when all rivers in the area become swollen torrents.